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The Cost of a Degree: Revisiting " In the late '90s, Philippine cinema was undergoing a fascinating transformation. While the "ST" (sex-trap) era was in full swing, stars like Rosanna Roces
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The title Matrikula is ironic. For wealthy families, tuition is an invoice. For Saling, it is a life sentence. The film critiques the Philippine education system of the late 90s—a system that, despite being "public," still requires fees, uniforms, and supplies that a minimum wage earner cannot afford.
Saling is not a femme fatale. She is not a seductress. She is a poor, single mother living in a cramped squatter area, scraping by to send her young son to a private school. She does laundry, sells recyclable scraps, and endures humiliation just to survive. The film’s central conflict arises when she is unable to pay her son’s matriculation fee. The deadline looms like a guillotine; if she fails, her son will be expelled, and all her sacrifices will be for nothing. The Cost of a Degree: Revisiting " In
Plot & Performance: Rosanna Roces plays a student who faces severe personal and social challenges while trying to secure her tuition. Critics have noted that in this particular film, Roces' voice was dubbed over—a common industry practice for "ST" actresses during that time—rather than using her actual speaking voice.
highlights how women often bear the brunt of family survival, sacrificing their own reputations and safety to support themselves and their loved ones. For Saling, it is a life sentence
Matrikula succeeded because it didn't just sell skin; it sold a story that resonated with the masses. It touched on:
was released during the peak of Rosanna Roces' career, following other critically acclaimed or commercially successful 1997 films like They Call Me Joy (Ligaya Ang Itawag Mo Sa Akin) and
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